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The Way Things
Work is a book by Neil
Ardley, illustrated by
David
Macaulay, as an
entertaining introduction to everyday machines, describing
machines as simple as levers and
gears and as
complicated as radio
telescopes and
automatic
transmissions.
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David Macaulay (born December 2, 1946) is
a British-born American
illustrator and writer. His most famous works include Cathedral (1973), The Way Things
Work
(1988) and The New Way Things
Work
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My workshop on
Mammoth island was involved with all kinds of activity,
including the
manufacture of glass trophies.
Sadly, this
was not the most successful of ventures,
due to the
large number of breakages we had in the workshop.
Yes, I'm sure they do,
Olive. That's because they are shaped
like the lenses in this telescope.
Nah, this doesn't make it any better at all. Nope, nor
this one. Hey, wait a
minute.
Looking through both of them
does the trick! Excellent!
Lenses
are indeed very useful things. We have
them in our eyes for a start, enabling us to see images
correctly.
They are also used for
spectacles, magnifying glasses, cameras, all sorts of
things.
What Olive had come up with,
however, was the basis of the telescope. Ordinary refracting telescope use one large objective
lens to form the image, A smaller convex
lens that turns the image upthe right way, and an eyepiece lens to magnify and view the
image.
Nope. Even with this
telescope I can't see where he's gone.
I see what's
happening.
a most
intriguing phenomenon, caused by the way light behaves.
You see, when
light rays enter and leave transparent materials,
like our
crystal trophies, they refract, or bend.
Light rays
coming from a distant object, in this case Brenda,
are bent by
the lens and meet on a surface, in this case the shirt.
But in doing
so, rays from the top and bottom of the object cross
over,
turning the
image they form upside down.
Do you think that would work better?
Binoculas are a bit different from telescopes
though. They have a pair of prism
between the objective lens and the eye-piece.
These reflect the light inside the binoculars, so the
whole arrangement is more compact and you see an upright non-reversed
image. Also, because the object lenses
are now futher apart than you eyes, thr 3D effect is improved.
Oh wow! These are
amazing! I can see the sea birds way off
the ocean. I can even see Diniosaur island. looks like they'er having a party too. Burgers, no, hot dogs and
everything.
So it is
! Caused, if you look behind
you, by light passing through that tropy by the window, that glass crystal
has split the light up into the seven colors of the rainbow. Red, orange,
yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet.
Actually,
it's call a periscope. The light goes in
that end, bounces off one mirror, hits s second mirror then comes out this
end.
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